Public administration might sound like it's all about government work, but the reality is much more exciting.
Government agencies and nonprofits need leaders who can handle tough budgets, complex regulations, and competing priorities—all while serving the public good.
When you decide to advance your career, pursuing a master’s degree can be transformative.
Public service attracts people who want meaningful work, but many wonder if they can build a financially secure career while making a difference.
Every day, millions of people rely on public services that function seamlessly—clean water flows from taps, emergency responders arrive promptly, and housing programs help families find suitable homes. Behind these essential systems are public administration professionals who make it all happen.
New opportunities to network with faculty and other students aim to strengthen mentorship, career development, and a sense of community among graduates.
Since completing her online Master of Public Administration in 2018, Stephanie Thomas has earned her doctorate in health sciences and advanced in her position as deputy city clerk for the city of North Miami.
In a world that has become more complex and interconnected, the field of public administration plays a crucial role in shaping the policies, programs, and services that affect our daily lives in significant ways.